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  • kenmonu
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    • Apr 2008
    • 153

    #1

    d box image backup

    basicially was i am try to do is backup an image to flash to another box with ifa, any help would be much appreciated.
    Last edited by kenmonu; 7 January, 2009, 15:37.
  • scubar
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    • May 2008
    • 206

    #2
    hi mate you need to use the remote on the box with the image you want to back up then press dbox button then service, then image flash / backup. (from memory!!! not near the box at then min!!) when you execute the back up the image should be saved to the var/temp directory, but only until you power down the box so leave it on and ftp the image from the box onto your pc. then you can put it on the other box with either ftp or IFA no problem.

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    • kenmonu
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      • Apr 2008
      • 153

      #3
      hi scubar, i am hear next to the box now, i have already backed up the image, its says its backed up in /tmp/mtp4/img but when i connect to box with ftp i can,t seem to find it in tmp.
      Last edited by kenmonu; 7 January, 2009, 16:09.

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      • scubar
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        • May 2008
        • 206

        #4
        it should be there mate that file name sounds correct from memory so it sounds like it is backing up the image to the box. ensure you do not turn the box off between backing up the image and connecting with ftp. also maybe the ftp programme you're using may not be searching for all file types, just a thought. sounds like you're half way there though!!

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        • kenmonu
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          • Apr 2008
          • 153

          #5
          cheers scubar, will try ftp again.

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          • kenmonu
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            • Apr 2008
            • 153

            #6
            when i ftp to box i am going to var, tmp, and looking at camd.socket
            controld.sock
            ifstate
            neutrino.sock
            sectionsd.sock
            shrink
            timerd.sock
            zapid.sock

            but can't seem to find any image. the image i an using is andremeda 2. by xaxafan.

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            • scubar
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              • May 2008
              • 206

              #7
              mate that is exactly where the mtp.img file should be, this is a step by step guide
              1. Once you have the image the way you want it you can transfer it to you PC
              2. Press dbox on your remote
              3. Hi-lite service menu press ok
              4. Hi-lite image update/backup/restore press ok
              5. Hi-lite flashread/write
              6. Hi-lite Read one partion (backup) Important
              7. Hi-lite Flash without bootloader Important
              8. The image will now be in the /tmp folder called mtd with a number after it IE:mtd4 9. Start FlashFXP and go to the /tmp folder right click on the image and pick transfer
              10. Remember it defaults to /var/ so go up a folder to find the /tmp folder
              thanks to deeboi, fergal and shamushbhoy at technosource for the step by step guide.
              that should sort you out pal.

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              • kenmonu
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                • Apr 2008
                • 153

                #8
                ok scubar, will try that and report back, thanks.

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                • kenmonu
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                  • Apr 2008
                  • 153

                  #9
                  still no joy, i am going to service, then
                  blue button- image upgrade/ backup, then
                  expert functions then
                  epert functions and i am lookng at
                  red button -read whole image
                  green button-write whole image
                  yellow button-backup one partition
                  blue button- flash one partition, its at this stage its get confusing tried all of these options and its telling me image is successfully saved. same old story when i ftp in to box its not in tmp folder, just about ready to trow in the towel at this stage.
                  Last edited by kenmonu; 7 January, 2009, 19:19.

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                  • MetMan
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                    • Jun 2008
                    • 1091

                    #10
                    Originally posted by kenmonu
                    still no joy, i am going to service, then
                    blue button- image upgrade/ backup, then
                    expert functions then
                    epert functions and i am lookng at
                    red button -read whole image
                    green button-write whole image
                    yellow button-backup one partition
                    blue button- flash one partition, its at this stage its get confusing tried all of these options and its telling me image is successfully saved. same old story when i ftp in to box its not in tmp folder, just about ready to trow in the towel at this stage.
                    backup ONE PARTITION followed by Flash WITHOUT BOOTLOADER this will create mtd3.img in the tmp folder 7.88mb in size

                    if u disconnect box , reboot etc u will lose the image as its stored in the ram......
                    Last edited by MetMan; 7 January, 2009, 19:39.

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                    • kenmonu
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                      • Apr 2008
                      • 153

                      #11
                      cheers metman, will try that now.

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                      • kenmonu
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                        • Apr 2008
                        • 153

                        #12
                        ok metman, i press backup one partition and i am looking at

                        br bootloader
                        flfs(uboot)-boot)
                        root(jffs2)
                        flash without bootloader
                        complete flash

                        which one do i press now
                        Last edited by kenmonu; 7 January, 2009, 20:37.

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                        • MetMan
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                          • Jun 2008
                          • 1091

                          #13
                          Originally posted by kenmonu
                          ok metman, i press backup one partition and i am looking at

                          br bootloader
                          flfs(uboot)-boot)
                          root(jffs2)
                          flash without bootloader
                          complete flash

                          which one do i press now
                          flash without bootloader

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                          • kenmonu
                            Top Poster
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 153

                            #14
                            d box

                            got their at last, in my hast to get this done i was disconnecting the box after the flash. flashed again and left the box on, and its sorted, thanks to scubar, and metman who really went beyond the call of duty, cheers gents.

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                            • $Furious
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 27

                              #15
                              Originally posted by scubar
                              mate that is exactly where the mtp.img file should be, this is a step by step guide
                              1. Once you have the image the way you want it you can transfer it to you PC
                              2. Press dbox on your remote
                              3. Hi-lite service menu press ok
                              4. Hi-lite image update/backup/restore press ok
                              5. Hi-lite flashread/write
                              6. Hi-lite Read one partion (backup) Important
                              7. Hi-lite Flash without bootloader Important
                              8. The image will now be in the /tmp folder called mtd with a number after it IE:mtd4 9. Start FlashFXP and go to the /tmp folder right click on the image and pick transfer
                              10. Remember it defaults to /var/ so go up a folder to find the /tmp folder
                              thanks to deeboi, fergal and shamushbhoy at technosource for the step by step guide.
                              that should sort you out pal.
                              Thanks mate really helped me was lookign for a quick backup solution.

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